1 Kings 1:15
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
পাছত সেই মতে, বৎচেবা ভিতৰ-কোঠালিত সোমাই ৰজাৰ ওচৰলৈ গ’ল৷ ৰজা অতিশয় বৃদ্ধ হোৱাত চূনেমীয়া অবিচগে ৰজাৰ শুশ্ৰূষা কৰি আছিল।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Bathsheba entering the king's chamber. King David is very old and Abishag, a young woman from Shunem, is taking care of him. The verse highlights the king's advanced age and the presence of Abishag.
Explained for Children
Imagine an old king who needs a lot of help, like when a grandpa needs someone to do things for him. The king's helper is a young woman named Abishag, and she's taking care of him like a nurse. Bathsheba, a lady the king knows, comes to visit him.
Historical Background
The book of 1 Kings was written after the time of King Solomon, likely by a prophet. It was written for the Israelites to help them understand their history and the consequences of their actions. The setting is the palace of King David, highlighting the royal family's internal dynamics.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine a family member visiting an elderly relative in a nursing home. The visitor could be discussing important matters about the elder's care or future plans, much like Bathsheba's visit to King David.
Topics
royaltyelder carefamily dynamicsleadershipwisdomnursing
Related Verses
1 Kings 1:2-42 Samuel 11:2-31 Kings 2:17-181 Kings 4:29-341 Kings 5:13
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Abishag being from Shunem?
Abishag's origin highlights the diversity within the royal court and underscores the importance of finding capable caretakers from different regions.
Why does the verse mention that the king is very old?
This detail emphasizes the king's frailty and the importance of succession planning within the royal family, which is a recurring theme in the book of Kings.
What can we learn about Bathsheba from this verse?
Bathsheba's visit suggests her continued influence in the royal court and her involvement in matters concerning the king's welfare.
How does this verse connect to the broader narrative of 1 Kings?
This verse sets the stage for the complex family dynamics and succession struggles that unfold in the early chapters of 1 Kings, particularly the conflict between Solomon and Adonijah.
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